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1 Associate Attending, Department of Radiology, Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn; Clinical Instructor, State University of New
York, Downstate Medical Center.
2 Attending Radiologist, Department of Radiology, Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn; Clinical Associate Professor, State University
of New York, Downstate Medical Center.
3 Director, Department of Radiology, Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn; Clinical Associate Professor, State University of New York,
Downstate Medical Center.
Laryngoceles are usually diagnosed clinically, but occasionally the diagnosis is first made roentgenographically. Two such cases are reported.
The clinical and roentgen features of laryngoceles are reviewed.
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